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funny how i tell people to look at the ingredients, and they immediately look at the Calorie count (which is bolded, enlarged, and at the top of the nutrition facts) or Protein. some people look at the sugar content as well. very few actually look at the ingredients and when they do read, they don't know what they're seeing, as it's written in chemicalese.
I haven't thought about it like this but you are right. The bold letters and the arrangement are like a material data safety sheet. The quick glance and the mind says, "Nothing Bad Here!"
Or like Gatorade in Idiocracy, "It's got electrolytes." So it must be good for watering plants, too.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @zapsammy 2 Dec
symbolism is everywhere, digging deep into consciousness. it can be bad:
or it can be good:
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Classic!
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